FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida -- About two minutes after he sat down for 45 minutes worth of interviews, Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley was asked about two different games from the past.

The first brought a smile to his face. It was about last month's SEC Championship, when he deflected Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray's final pass -- which landed in wide receiver Chris Conley's arms in bounds and outside the end zone as time expired -- on the game's final play.

He confirmed that he got all four fingers on the pass. Nothing fluky about it.

The next few questions, though, didn't exactly bring back Mosley's favorite memories at Alabama.

These queries centered on the hip injury Mosley suffered in last year's BCS National Championship against LSU. It happened in the third quarter and appeared to be much worse than it actually was.

He was back and healthy enough to participate in spring football. In between then and now, he's watched the injury innumerable times.

"I've seen every angle you can see. It was just a freak accident," he said. "You
can't really do anything about it. Luckily I'll bounce back strong."

There's only one way he can find true redemption.

"The main thing, try to finish this game out," Mosley said. "Give it all I got and play the best I can."

Mosley hit on a number of other subjects, including the dangers posed by Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson and tight end Tyler Eifert, during this segment of interviews. Check it out in the video at the top of the page.